Carol Service to be Given by the Glee Club -- Christmas Greetings From the Faculty -- Art Student's League Sponsors Bridge Parties -- Miss Pollak Invited to Exhibit in New York -- Glee Club Holds First Concert of The Year -- Government Class Holds...

Operetta Proclaimed a Success -- Degree Offered to Students of the Art Department -- The Art Students League Exhibit Their Work -- Arthur B. Davies Memorial Exhibit -- Notice -- Rector of Grace and Holy Trinity Church Speaks in Chapel -- Coming...

Christmas Holidays to Be Spent in a Variety of Ways by Faculty -- Mechers' Exhibit Outstanding at Cochran -- "Contrast" Postponed Until Jan. 6, Coquettes and Dandies Figure in Early American Comedy -- Feast of Carols Eagerly Anticipated --...

Glee Club Operetta in Late April -- "The Ideal Professor" Stands Slim Chance of Being Human at the Hands of Division Students -- Absence Rules Defended By Dr. Hibbs -- May Day Committees Chosen; Brooks Appointed Chairman of May Day, Queen To Be...

Walker Elected May Queen, Austin and Conway, Maids-of-Honor, Queen Has Been Prominent in College Activities --Faculty Member Honored, Miss Burruss's Painting Chosen for Reproduction in Catalog of Annual Exhibit of Virginia Artists -- Art Students'...

Langhorne Heads Student Gov't, Brooks to Serve as Vice-Pres.; Baker, Sec'y, and Holtzclaw, Treas., New President an Active Participant in Student Activities-- Art Students Plan Trip To New York, Other Students May Accompany Them -- "Miss Caruther's...

Freshman Class Planning to Give Dance -- Ode to Spring -- Atlas Club Taps Nine, Honor Conferred on One Senior, Three Juniors, Five Sophomores -- "Streets of New York" To Be Presented May 19 -- May Day Festival Colorful and Elaborate -- Local...

The New Enrollment -- Memorial Book Collection Under Way -- Last Year's Seniors Out In the World, Working Hard -- Strife Results From Room Changes -- Freshman Gives First Impression -- Dramatic Club -- Student's Room Ready -- Mr. James Y. Causey --...

Dorians Give Music History With Recital -- The Adolescent Looks at Xmas -- Barnstormers Start Work On New Production -- Luella Townley Society Elects, Names Staff to Produce Proposed Literary Publication -- Grads Turn Social Before Vacations,...

Foreword Gives List of Future Atlas Features -- Honor Code Presented -- Miss De La Pole Talks To Social Work Classes -- Tea Is Given To Honor Miss Peck, Professor of Public Health Nursing Accepts New Position -- Basket Ball Team Practice Underway,...

Awards Made To Students In Art, Literature, Drama, Cottrell Wins Prize For Essay On "Why I Should See New York" -- Introducing Thomas Wolfe -- Dr. Calisch, Peace Council Head, In Anti-War Address, Talks on Student National Anti-War Strike on...

37 Courses to be Given in Night School Classes -- Campus Day Enjoyable Affair -- Eight Teachers Join Faculty of School 1936-37 -- Office Reports Enrollment Up, Figures Given on Registration at School This Fall -- Student Government Dance Held...

International Relations Club to be Formed, Plans Now Under Way for Organization; Membership to be Open to Students -- Mrs. Donald Stiers of Emergency Peace Campaign is Chapel Speaker -- Dramatic Club Presents Plans For the Month, Four New Plays...

Parties Present Their Causes At Political Forum, Issues of Campaign Outlined to Students on Eve of National Election -- Soul of Aesthetic Student Stirred By Messy Appearance of Student Room -- Dr. Montague Speaks to Seniors On Living Faith, Shows...

W. & M. Grads Win Positions In Other States, Social Work Graduates Find Interesting Work In Social Agencies -- Hockey Year Ends With Fair Showing, Two School Teams Show Constant Improvement During Season -- Dramatic Club to Give First Program,...

Tells of Hitler in Address at Student Union, Martha Schwabinger Named Delegate to Pioneer Youth Conference in Roanoke -- One Last Plea For Chapel -- Dorian Music Society Names 4 New Pledges, Honorary Group Holds Meeting at Home of Katherine and...

Causey Speaks at Meeting of Student Union, Addresses Meeting on "The Truth About Spain"; Answers Many Questions -- The Revolution of Resolutions -- Miss Shane To Attend Social Work Meeting, Leaves Thursday For St. Louis to Attend Important...

American Youth In Pilgrimage to Washington, Great Demonstration of Campus Opinion to be Made in Washington February 20 -- Do You Know -- Mental Hygiene Society Meets and Organizes, Dr. Tucker Named President of Newly Formed Organization Last Friday...

Social Work Conference to be Held Here, Study Groups to Meet in School; Students to Act as Ushers -- The Future of Marriage -- Marie Duling Named W. M. Queen of May, Queens Maids Chosen For Enchanted Court To Be Held May 7 -- Barnstormers Plan Two...

Dot Thompson Named Head of Student Body, New Government President Has Many Activities and Interests -- Welcome�Virginia State Conference of Social Workers -- Many Changes are Noted in R.D. of W.M., Recent Academic Trends are Noted for Benefit of...

Society Hears Life Story of Miss Townley, Miss Koslow Gives Picture of Career of Beloved Instructor -- May Queen -- Annual May Day Festival to be May 7, Complete List of Participants in Annual Fete are Listed -- Miss Young Resigns For New Position...

League Aids Views World at War Edge, Sir Herbert Ames Speaks on Implications of German Rearmament -- Modern Language Department -- Class Banquet, Dance Held on Marshall Roof, Juniors and Seniors Toast Happy Past and Bright Future at Annual Affair...

School Is Now Member of National Group, Store Service Dept. Made Member of Nat'l Dry Goods Association -- Atlas Editor Tells of Literary Society Work, Phyllis Jaskauskas, Atlas Co-Editor, is Speaker in Chapel -- New Plays Announced by the...

Fifty New Students As Term Opens, Changes Also Noted in Curriculum and Faculty -- Retail Students at Convention, Store Service Group "Covers" Merchants' Meeting -- Raymer Named Head of A.S.U., W. & M. Student Union Elects Officers -- McGregor and...

May Day to be Project of Students, Chapel Meeting Lays Plan for Celebration -- Atlas Staff Visits News-Leader Plant, Take Observation Tours of Newspaper -- Art Students League Presents Mardi Gras as Annual Dance, Gay and Colorful Affair May be...

Louise Marable Named Student Head, Junior Elected President of Student Council, Elizabeth Brown, Sara Blanton, Louise Woodson Also Honored -- All Set for Annual May Day Festival, Miss Margaret Smith to Rule Court on May 6 -- "Quest of the Gypsy"...

Miss Jaeger On Program At Convention, Many Authorities in Field of Mental Deficiency Attend Meeting -- West Lawn -- Ward and Peace Topic of Chapel Talk, Dr. Doris Fales Speaker At Annual Peace Day Demonstration -- Barnstormers to Get Gold Pins --...

Seniors Set Date for Last Dance, Grand March 'Midst Flowers Coming Friday -- Delegates Sent to Press Meeting -- College Bureau of Employment Under Way, Students Can Earn Own Pin Money Now -- Italian Social Life Similar to Ours, Dr. Johnson Relates...

Santa in our Midst!, Store Service Group to Fill Executive Positions During Holiday Rush -- Freshman Party Tomorrow Night, Favorite Orchestras to Furnish Music at Informal Affair -- The South Takes Strides in Solving Own Problems, Local Colleges...

Inter Club Council Plans For May Day, Elsie Blank of New York to be Crowned Queen -- Inter Club Fully Organized, All Organizations Send Representatives -- Atlas Club Submits Plans to Students, Two Plans to be Voted on in Near Future -- Richmond...

Ken Lyle to Play For Atlas Paper Dance on March 17, Familiar Irish Airs to be Featured in Swing Time; Decorations Carry on Spirit of St. Patrick -- "The Dwarf's Secret" Recently Published -- Townley Literary Society to Publish Student Directory, ...

Student Government Officers Installed, Mr. Ben Ruffin Guest Speaker at Ceremony Last Wednesday -- Junior-Senior Feed May 12, Annual Banquet to be Held at Hotel Richmond -- Blank and Roper Rule at May Day Festival -- Dance Climax of May Day,...

International Relations Club Revived Here, History, Purposes and Objectives of the Club Are Outlined -- Inter-Club and Student Councils Plan Final Ball -- Plans for Graduation Nearing Completion, Faculty and Student Committees Busy at Work --...

Pollak Show To Travel -- Tea at Three-Thirty O'clock -- Hodges Has Experience As Teacher & Director of Theater, New Faculty Member Will Direct Plays Here -- Growth of Student Body Traced For Period 1936-1940 -- From The Official Bulletin Board --...

League Exhibit Is A New Venture -- Wigwag Deadline for Payment Nears; Staff Completes Lay-out, '41 Book Will Feature Student Activities; More Snapshots, New Features Main Attractions -- Althea Hunt Is Honored At Tea, Theatre Associates Hold Second...

Store Service Has Birthday Dinner -- Proposed Activity Seen As A Boon To Student Unity At R.P.I., Students Vote to Decide Fate of the Plan; New Fee to Cover Publications, Class Dues -- Quiz Show to Be Featured at I.R.C. -- P.H. Nurses at R.P.I....

901 Dorm Robbed in Dinner-Time Raid -- Proscript Gala Dance January 31; Many Innovations Are Featured, "June in January" Theme To Be Used in Decorations -- From The Office Of The Wigwam Staff -- Bondy To Present Two New Courses -- A.A.S.S.W.S....

What Has Doctor Schaaf Up His Academic Sleeve? -- And Who Is Teaching The Second-Semester Course in Contemporary Lit? -- Triolet -- What's The Library Got It Didn't Used To Have? -- And What Was The Week's Biggest And Most Exciting Incident? --...

Freshmen Bemoan New House Rules, Joint Council Meeting Advocates "Date Nights" -- Davis and Committee Sponsor First Lady, Poll Tax Given A Drubbing Leading Politicians Gather -- Students To Pick R.P.I. "Who's Who," If You Have Wondered, Then: --...

War Is Inevitable Dr. Moss Tells I.R.C., "There Is No Such Thing As Aid Short of War," He Asserts -- Five Are Up For May Queen; Student Body To Pick Winner, Baker, Gibson, Ingraham, Spratley, Yeamans Up; Ballot Below Must Be Used Before February 21...

R.P.I. Bows to Pound To Tune of 86 to 40, Vernon Maxwell Is High Scorer -- Garabedian Directs "Sham," One-Act Play, Rutherford, Denniston, Watkins And Desportes Will Be Cast -- Juniors To Collect Fee For Banquet, Fifty-Cent Fee Is To Be Added To...